Canada's Unemployment Rate Declines to 7.2% in July

The unemployment rate declined by 0.2 percentage points to 7.2%, as fewer people participated in the labour market. Following three consecutive months of increases, employment was little changed in July.

Employment increased by 252,000 (+1.5%) compared with July 2010, with the growth in full time and among private sector employees.

In July, employment increased in construction, transportation and warehousing as well as retail and wholesale trade. At the same time, there were decreases in health care and social assistance; educational services; business, building and other support services; natural resources as well as agriculture.

An increase in the number of private sector employees was offset by a decline in the public sector.

There were more people working in Alberta and in Newfoundland and Labrador in July, while there was a decline in Ontario. There was little or no change in the other provinces.

In July, younger students aged 15 to 16 experienced more difficulty finding work than their older counterparts. Their unemployment rate was similar to that of July 2009, while the rate for students aged 20 to 24 dropped by half.

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Canada's Unemployment Rate Down to 7.4% in February
A decline in the number of people searching for work pushed the unemployment rate down 0.2 percentage points to 7.4%. Compared with 12 months earlier, employment was up by 121,000 (+0.7%), with the bulk of the increase occurring in the first half of the period.Published on 2012-03-09

Canada's Unemployment Rate Up to 7.6% in January
Canada's unemployment rate edged up 0.1 percentage points to 7.6% as more people searched for work. Compared with 12 months earlier, employment rose by 129,000 (+0.7%), with most of the growth occurring in the first six months of this period.Published on 2012-02-03

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Following two months of declines, employment rose slightly in December, up 18,000. The unemployment rate edged up to 7.5% as more people participated in the labour market. Over the past 12 months, employment growth totalled 1.2% (+199,000), with nearly all of the gains in the first half of the year.
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Following a notable decrease the previous month, employment edged down 19,000 in November, and the unemployment rate rose by 0.1 percentage points to 7.4%. Despite the recent declines, employment was up 1.2% (+212,000) from 12 months earlier.Published on 2011-12-04

Canada's Unemployment Rate Up to 7.3% in October
Following an increase in September, employment declined by 54,000 in October, all in full time. October's loss pushed the unemployment rate up 0.2 percentage points to 7.3%. Over the last year, total employment has risen by 237,000 (+1.4%).Published on 2011-11-04

Canada's Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.1% in September
Following two months of little change, Canada's employment rose by 61,000 in September, all in full time. This increase pushed the unemployment rate down 0.2 percentage points to 7.1%, the lowest rate since December 2008.Published on 2011-10-07

Canada's Unemployment Rate Declines to 7.2% in July
The unemployment rate declined by 0.2 percentage points to 7.2%, as fewer people participated in the labour market. Following three consecutive months of increases, employment was little changed in July.Published on 2011-08-05

Canada's Unemployment Rate Unchanged in June
Canada's unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.4% as the number of people participating in the labour market increased. Employment rose for the third consecutive month, up 28,000 in June. Over the past 12 months, employment has grown by 238,000 (+1.4%).Published on 2011-07-08

Canadian Unemployment Falls to 7.4% in May
Canadian employment rose by 22,000 in May, bringing gains over the previous 12 months to 273,000 (+1.6%). The employment increase in May, combined with a decline in the number of people looking for work, pushed the unemployment rate down 0.2 percentage points to 7.4%.Published on 2011-06-10

Canada's Unemployment Rate Drops to 7.6% in April
Following two months of little change, Canada's employment rose by 58,000 in April, mainly in part time. The unemployment rate edged down 0.1 percentage points to 7.6%. Compared with April 2010, employment has grown by 283,000 (+1.7%).Published on 2011-05-07